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The guide was very knowledgeable and the tour stops well worth the long drives.

Jul 05 2017

We very much enjoyed this tour. The guide was fantastic and we got to see some pretty cool places!

Jun 03 2017

The Game of Thrones tour was excellent! The best part was the tour guide himself. He was very entertaining and informative. Very cool that he dressed for the part as well! The spots we went to were excellent and breathtaking! I would definitely recommend this tour to anyone, especially those who love the show!

Jun 02 2017

The tour guide and driver were excellent! Enjoyed the scenery with its' beautiful water falls and rock formations, and was excited to see the locations for some of the filming of Game of Thrones! I loved being able to pet and feed some Icelandic horses, they are so sweet and friendly, one of a kind!

ITINERARY

WHAT WILL I SEE ON THE GAME OF THRONES TOUR?
This tour takes you to some of the filming locations in Iceland where you’ll get to experience Icelandic nature just like the cast members: take in the majestic, sweeping views, watch dancing waterfalls, capture the panoramas in the distance, and experience the stillness and solitude.

Starting with season 2 and continuing through season 7, filming of Game of Thrones scenes has taken place in multiple locations in Iceland, during both summer and winter.

This is unusual, because typically a filming location is selected for a particular scenery or even just one scene. Originally, the plan was simply to use Icelandic locations for scenes set north of the Wall, in the Frostfangs and at the Fist of the First Men.

However, the producers of Game of Thrones fell in love with the incredibly diverse landscapes of this Nordic island, with it’s ice-blue glaciers, black volcancic lava, lush green fields and canyons dividing the Eurasian and North-American plate boundaries that run through Iceland.

So, it was decided to come to Iceland for both warm and cold locations, filming in summer and winter as was required. And even if you have not seen the show, the landscape will take your breath away and the tour is enjoyable for all.

WHAT WILL I DO?
You will journey to the south of Iceland to find majestic landscape and nature chosen for the scenes of the popular GoT TV series. Get to know the symbolic significance of the setting in context to the plot:

• The Bloody Gate. Lord Baelish (Little Finger) and Sansa Stark on the way to the Eyrie. S4E05

• The Hound and Arya on the same route. S4E08

• Wildlings and Thenns attack what is often called Olly's farm/village. S4E03

The scenes at The Bloody Gate were filmed at Þingvellir National Park, a World Heritage Site where the Viking parliament was established. Various other scenes were filmed in that area, such as:

• Wildlings roaming South of the Wall

• Thenns and Wildlings meet in the canyon, Styr is introduced. S4E01

• After leaving The Hound, Arya on her way to find a ship to Braavos. S4E10

Walk around the Settlement Era Viking Lodge in Þjórsárdalur valley where elaborate scenes were shot and a particularly hair raising massacre in the series took place.

WHY SHOULD I GO?
If you’re a “veteran watcher” of the mythical “Game of Thrones” series, a drama as deep and dark as some of Iceland’s glacial lakes, you’ll love this tour that traces the footsteps of your favorite characters through the mysterious landscape of Iceland.

For newcomers to the TV show: Even if you haven’t watched the TV show, you are sure to be astounded by the varied landscapes and enjoy entertaining stories from our professional guides on this tour of wonders!

Pickup points

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Redemption Instructions

Tour departure point
The Gray Line Bus Terminal in Holtagarðar is the central departure point for our tours.

Pick up and drop off
Pick up from hotels, guesthouses and designated bus stops starts 30 minutes before the tour departure time stated on your voucher.
Check in at Gray Line Bus Terminal is 15 minutes before the tour departure time stated on your voucher.

To help ensuring the quickest possible collection we kindly ask you to stand by for pick up in front of your hotel or guest house when pick up starts. Boarding the pick-up coach please present your tour voucher.

Returning from your tour
On return you'll be dropped off at the pickup point you were collected from or at the closest possible point.

Need assistance?
Our call centre is open 24 hours every day of the year. This means that whenever you need, there’s always someone from Gray Line Iceland available to assist. Call: 354 540 1313 or e-mail: iceland@grayline.is